For online class suggestions, see some of the things I suggested here.

I do not have a lot of expertise in fashion photography, but if I were just starting today, I would have gone with nothing but fast primes. For some of the portraiture that I do, I like to have several focal lengths. For this reason, I suggest these three lenses that come in under your $820 budget.

With the APS-C sensor, that will give you 50mm, 80mm, and 135mm sharp lenses, all which are great for portraiture. I really wish I could trade in my zoom lenses for fast primes now, but I think I'd lose out money wise if I made the switch.

Thanks Thanks a lot for the information you gave.
But I have a question, why would I need the three lens's ?
Do they do different jobs ?

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It would be handy to have different lenses for when you have different working lengths (For fashion portraits you really want to stick with longer lenses. Shorter lenses distort the image)

I wouldnt even bother with the 35mm and 50mm lenses, you have to be too close to your subject...Id only get use them if you were taking pictures of large groups...which I dont really think happens in fashion...

Thanks Thanks a lot for the information you gave.
But I have a question, why would I need the three lens's ?
Do they do different jobs ?

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It would be handy to have different lenses for when you have different working lengths (For fashion portraits you really want to stick with longer lenses. Shorter lenses distort the image)

I wouldnt even bother with the 35mm and 50mm lenses, you have to be too close to your subject...Id only get use them if you were taking pictures of large groups...which I dont really think happens in fashion...

Id gow ith the 100mm lens if I were you.

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Thank you.
But dot you think that 100mm is more created for macro.?
and the 85mm for portrait ..?
I'm really convinced right now ..

Thanks Thanks a lot for the information you gave.
But I have a question, why would I need the three lens's ?
Do they do different jobs ?

Click to expand...

It would be handy to have different lenses for when you have different working lengths (For fashion portraits you really want to stick with longer lenses. Shorter lenses distort the image)

I wouldnt even bother with the 35mm and 50mm lenses, you have to be too close to your subject...Id only get use them if you were taking pictures of large groups...which I dont really think happens in fashion...

Id gow ith the 100mm lens if I were you.

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Thank you.
But dot you think that 100mm is more created for macro.?
and the 85mm for portrait ..?
I'm really convinced right now ..

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100mm is not just for macro. By the way, for fashion you might do full body shots, so you will need the wider lens as well.

I'm more into natural light fashion photography,
So I don't know what's the right equipment that I will need to use... any help?

By the way if you guys know any online courses that will help me.
Thank you a lot !!

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Why? Have you ever used strobes before? Is that why you say you're more into natural light?

Most all fashion photographers are versed in the way of lighting as fashion and glamour really don't tend to end up putting you in an environment that's suitable for natural lighting as well as natural lighting often not favoring highlighting the clothes properly.

It would be handy to have different lenses for when you have different working lengths (For fashion portraits you really want to stick with longer lenses. Shorter lenses distort the image)

I wouldnt even bother with the 35mm and 50mm lenses, you have to be too close to your subject...Id only get use them if you were taking pictures of large groups...which I dont really think happens in fashion...

Id gow ith the 100mm lens if I were you.

Click to expand...

Thank you.
But dot you think that 100mm is more created for macro.?
and the 85mm for portrait ..?
I'm really convinced right now ..

Click to expand...

100mm is not just for macro. By the way, for fashion you might do full body shots, so you will need the wider lens as well.

I'm more into natural light fashion photography,
So I don't know what's the right equipment that I will need to use... any help?

By the way if you guys know any online courses that will help me.
Thank you a lot !!

Click to expand...

Why? Have you ever used strobes before? Is that why you say you're more into natural light?

Most all fashion photographers are versed in the way of lighting as fashion and glamour really don't tend to end up putting you in an environment that's suitable for natural lighting as well as natural lighting often not favoring highlighting the clothes properly.